The folks in Indianapolis and Pittsburgh likely won't get the game earlier than the rest of the east coast, they will probably get the tail end of the NFL coverage until the east coast feed is ready for 60 Minutes.

apskip, it wasn't overlooked. Texas Lady started a thread to commemorate the occasion. But thanks!

Anyhow, the NFL game distribution maps for the CBS games Sunday aren't posted yet, but there will be some areas in the CBS east coast feed that will be getting the late games (New England at Seattle or Buffalo at Arizona) even though this is not a doubleheader week for CBS.

I had my first ever experience with a TAR advance or anti-delay or whatever you want to call it this past Sunday. After all the announcements about TAR starting at 8:30 PM to cut down on football overrun delays and after seeing Directv channel listings showing TAR starting at 8:30 PM, I was fully expecting TAR to start at 8:30 PM here on the west coast, even though football had been over for a couple of hours. Fortunately, just after 8 PM, something in the back of my mind told me to check and make sure. So, I turn on the TV at 8:03 and Holy Crap! Abbie and Ryan are ripping open a clue!

I've learned my lesson. I don't care what the Directv schedule says, I'm checking in at 7:55 PM for the rest of the season. I threw this out here for everyone else to consider too.

Areas getting the late games include: All of New England, western New York state, Philadelphia and Baltimore markets, Detroit and eastern Michigan, St. Louis, Dallas, Austin, Brownsville, and much of central west Texas, Miami, Orlando, and the south and central east coast of Florida. and Milwaukee market.

The Amazing RaceDue to Live football Sunday, The Amazing Race will air at 8:22pm ET & 7:22pm CT in New England area, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Miami/Orlando/Palm Beach, St. Louis, Detroit, Milwaukee and Dallas.

We now have the distribution maps for Sunday's NFL doubleheader on CBS, and with the exception of the primary and secondary markers for the Jacksonville team, the entire country will be getting the New York Jets v. New England late game.

Since this is a CBS Doubleheader Sunday.......CBS prime time will be automatically delayed 30 minutes on the East Coast feed, but..................

Look for a longer delay. Neither the Jets or Patriots has any kind of running game, so passes will be the majority of plays. Passes mean incomplete passes and clock stoppage. Brady and Belechick dragged out last weeks game almost 30 minutes over the 3 hour timeline.

Jacksonville/Oakland both have more balanced offenses, so it will be interesting to see if CBS feeds those viewers over to the Jets/Patriots game or actually starts their prime time schedule when that game ends.